Ligao National High school hosted the Division Federation SSG Organizational Meeting on March 4, 2009. This was held at the Audio Visual room and started at 1:30 in the afternoon. Said activity was participated by twelve SSG Advisers from the public and private school in the division and forty-eight SSG officers composed of the SSG president, vice president, secretary and treasurer.

Registration started at 1:00 in the afternoon. LNHS SSG officers took charge of the special committee in the conduct of the said event. The program began with a prayer and the pambansang awit. The welcome remark was given by the Division MKB Coordinator, Mr. Jovito Oriola. This was followed by the presentation of the SSG officers by school done by the respective SSG Advisers. To facilitate the conduct of the election an orientation on the mechanics of the SSG Election was delivered by the SSG Adviser of the host school, Mrs. Ma. Leilani R. Lorico. Participants were mesmerized with the song number rendered by Nikki Muñoz, LNHS SPA student.

Mechanics of the election was patterned after the National Federation SSG Election. All, SSG Presidents were convened in one area. They introduced themselves and voted for president who shall be the candidates for the division election. The two SSG Presidents who had the highest votes shall be declared as the candidates for the said position. Based on the result, Joshua Mandy Escopete of LNHS and Joselle Bañares were the candidates for president. Students were grouped into two. Presidents and secretaries composed group 1 with Joshua Mandy Escopete as their president while the Vice President and the treasurer were part of group 2 under Allyssa Joselle Bañares.

Candidates to the election were given twenty minutes preparation for the Miting de Avance. Candidates for Vice President, Secretary, Treasurer, Auditor, P.I.O. and Peace Officer were given three minutes to deliver their speeches while the presidential candidates were given five minutes to introduce themselves and laid down their platforms of government.

Miting de Avance revealed that the young leaders were good in public speaking. They delivered their speeches like the prominent officials of the country. Each party showcased also a production number which entertained the audience.